One person pulled out all the stops and told Taylor to “Stop using feminism as a prop to fuel your fake girl power narrative/meticulously crafted PR persona.”

And that’s the issue: if Taylor truly was a feminist, these people believe that she should have been more vocal during the election, when it mattered the most.

It’s so easy to take ten seconds and send a tweet, but why wasn’t she spotted at any marches yesterday?

Rihanna and Katy Perry, two pop stars on Taylor’s level, managed to go out and support the cause they believe in, and there were no issues, no one caused a scene over seeing someone famous and stopped marching.

Did she tweet about the Women’s March because she sincerely had feelings about it, or for the likes?

It’s hard to say. But the point is that if Taylor really does feel so strongly about all this, there are a million things she could have done in the past several months to prove it.

One Response to Taylor Swift Under Fire for Women's March Remarks!

Seems completely unfair that Taylor is the only celebrity getting ripped down for not marching in the parade. There were dozens of others who didn’t even show support on social media, yet Taylor did. You can’t only bash one person for lack of attendance. Double standard….